Welcome to WWW Wednesdays! hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words. Just answer the three questions below and leave a link to your post in the comments for others to look at. No blog? No problem! Just leave a comment with your responses. Please, take some time to visit the other participants and see what others are reading. So, let’s get to it!

The three Ws are:
What are you currently reading?
What have you finished reading?
What will you read next?
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What are you currently reading?
I’m still loving the daily poems from Brian Bilston. I’ve started listening to Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens, which is a whopping 40 hours long, so expect to see that for a while! I’m also reading book 4 of a cosy mystery series set in 1930s Ceylon/Sri Lanka, and another travel writing anthology from Jules Brown 😀
What have you finished reading?
The first three books in the cosy mystery series I mentioned above, and a wonderful dual timeline historical romance that I reviewed on Monday
What might you read next?
You know the drill! Happy Shrug Day!😂

And I thought David Copperfield was long! 😲😂
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That’s what I thought! 😂
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I am intrigued by the cosy mystery series set in 1930s Ceylon/Sri Lanka. Why did Dickens have to write such long novels? I want to read more of his works, but the length puts me off!
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Apparently he got paid by the word and his books were serialised so that probably explains the length!
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Haha – money talks. I believe you are right!
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Wow, that’s a long audiobook. At least it’s Juliet Stevenson narrating. She’s brilliant!
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I know and I’m only listening because it’s Juliet Stevenson! 😂
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a lovely mix of books as always!! hope the audiobook hours fly by lol! xx
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Thanks so do I! 😂 xx
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Glad you’re enjoying that cozy mystery series, Nicki💜
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Thanks Jo it’s a nice gentle series 💜
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Looks like you had a successful reading week. I liked the TV series of Little Dorrit 😂 A 1930s cosy series sounds good. I’m off to investigate further!
Have a great week!
Emily @ Budget Tales Book Blog
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Thanks it’s been very good!
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I’m intrigued by the Nuala series, I’ve added the first book to my Everand list. I looked at Little Dorrit a while ago and thought: nope 😂 You’re a braver woman than I am, Nicki 😂
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😂 I’ve had it on my audible wishlist for ages and though I’d take the plunge at last!
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Good for you! I did the same with an Edgar Allan Poe collection and I did finish that, and earlier than planned, too. But that was “only” 30 something hours 😂
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😂
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Little Dorrit is not so little but that’s just longer to enjoy it.
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I like your thinking! 😀
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